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Insiders and Outsiders

Insiders and Outsiders

by Rev. Alexandra Robinson on May 14, 2025


Acts 15:6-18
You could not pay me a million dollars to relive my high school years.  They are some of the most painful parts of my life, because everyday I felt like an outsider.  Feeling like an outsider is to feel invisible, unheard, unimportant.  It is to feel like your opinion, experience or existence does not make a difference.  It is understandable when people feel like an outsider in the presence of other people.   But it is especially painful when you feel like an outsider in the presence of the Divine. 

Acts 15 reminds us how the Gentiles felt like outsiders, trying to be known to those who were insiders when following Jesus’ way.  The Gentiles felt the Spirit, but worried it wasn’t enough – that their experience of the living God would not qualify them for inclusion.  But Peter reminds them that “God who knows the heart, showed that he accepted  them by giving the Holy Spirit to them, just as he did to us. He did not discriminate between us and them, for he purified their hearts by faith.” (Acts 15:8-9)
As our church honors our graduating seniors this year, I want to recognize that there are many ways the church of the future will change. I don’t know what our church will look like 10 or 20 years from now, but I do know it will look different.  As the Holy Spirit moves through new believers, it offers new ideas, new hopes, new dreams.  Every unique child of God offers amazing gifts of the Spirit and when shared, those provide more of what God imagines for the future. 

We can say that you and I may not be here 10 or 20 years from now, when these students are seeking a church home for their own families, but  I believe part of our responsibility is laying the framework for the Holy Spirit to be at work.  To ensure that we, as the body of Christ, remain open to new people feeling like an insider, rather than an outsider.  We want to be a church where new opinions, experiences and perspectives allows us to reflect the many ways the Holy Spirit is at work.   I want us to be a church intentionally noticing and honoring each person's unique gifts: where thoughts are heard, listened to and encouraged. I want this to be a place where people don’t just feel included, they are valued as important members of the body of Christ.  This is a grounding of the church that, as in Acts, allows the body of Christ to grow into the future, always listening and attentive to the Spirit.
So, how are you honoring the presence of our youth in the church?

How are you listening to the opinions and experiences of younger generations as meaningful expressions of the Spirit’s activity?
How are you encouraging the children and youth of this church to share of themselves by making that space for new ideas an understandings of God’s work?
As we honor our graduating seniors this Sunday in worship, I pray for each of them, that as they go through the questions of feeling included or excluded that we all life experience in life – the church will be the place that always honors their expression of the sacred. May the church not be one single-minded entity, or discriminate on who is in” or “out”, but a space of being deeply known, well heard, and valued, so that the spirit can work in the church of the next generation.

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